Lyttleton Port and unions in talks to avoid strike tomorrow

Lyttleton Port and unions in talks to avoid strike tomorrow
Nikki Mandow
By Nikki Mandow March 7 (BusinessDesk) - Negotiators for Lyttleton Port Company and the Rail and Maritime Transport Union are meeting this morning to try to stave off a strike set to begin tomorrow and last up to 14 days.  The two parties are in dispute about the port's decision to change the hours of work for cargo handlers so the port can operate 24 hours a day. The unions argue the company hasn't put in enough safeguards around fatigue and safety. It is also asking for payments to compensate staff for a roster change it says will cost...